> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://guide.cronuszen.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://guide.cronuszen.com/zen-it/dispositivi-supportati/apple.md).

# Apple®

Cronus Zen™ supporta dispositivi Apple compatibili, inclusi iPad®, iPhone® e Mac®. Consente l'uso di controller supportati su queste piattaforme.

## Passo dopo passo

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Collega Cronus Zen™ a un PC Windows® usando il **porta USB PROG**.

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Apri **Zen Studio → Pannello Dispositivo** e abilita **PS Remote Play**.\
Puoi quindi scollegare il **cavo PROG USB**.

**Nota:** Questa impostazione garantisce che i controller collegati al dispositivo Apple vengano rilevati correttamente.
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Collega Cronus Zen™ al dispositivo Apple supportato usando il **porta USB CONSOLE/PC**.\
Un **adattatore Lightning** (o adattatore USB-C, a seconda del dispositivo) è richiesto.
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Assicurati che lo Zen sia acceso. Attendi circa 10 secondi prima di collegare un controller.
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Dopo 10 secondi, collega un controller supportato alla porta USB A3 dello Zen.

**Nota:** I controller wireless devono essere completamente carichi. Non si caricano dal dispositivo Apple.
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